Charity Haul

The 2012 Classic Wines Auction has raised more than $2.42 million for its four benefiting local charities: Metropolitan Family Service, New Avenues for Youth, Friends of the Children-Portland and YWCA Clark County.

This year’s total amount includes event sponsorships — such as presenting sponsors Bank of America and US Trust — as well as auction prizes, wine packages, attendee contributions and 45 winemaker dinners at Portland-area restaurants.

More than 700 wine enthusiasts gathered at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland on March 3 to attend the main gala, which began with the silent auction during a pre-dinner wine and food tasting reception featuring 50-plus wines and six food stations.

The main event began with a serenade by Master of Ceremonies James Curleigh of KEEN Footwear, followed by the live auction and five-course culinary feast prepared by guest chefs and paired with wines from both national and international wine ambassadors.

“We are tremendously pleased with the outcome of the 2012 Classic Wines Auction,” said Heather Martin, CWA executive director. “The generosity of our attendees, donors and volunteers enables us to assist over 42,000 children and families in our community in truly meaningful and impactful ways.”

Every Wednesday through the winter has been assigned a theme, and Chef Martin and his staff will cook a menu and pair beverage to that theme, with Martin, Janet and the culinary team joining the party to talk about how the food was prepared, while you eat and drink amongst the valley's finest.
Our first dinner will be on January 10, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 6):
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Join Remy for lunch on Thursdays in March! Lunch* and wine $20Reservations minimum 24 hours in advance, Seatings at 12, 12:30, 1:00. Please email Remy at info@remywines.com for reservations. Perfect for lunch meetings, a casual lunch with friends or a mini food and wine pairing experience.
*Lunch includes a side salad and choice of salumi or vegetarian sandwich with one glass of wine.Gratuity not ...